The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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... expressed themselves in practical action , and whose intentions had material results , drama was a natural form of expression and would no doubt have been important even if all rather than only some twenty or twenty - five percent of ...
... expressed themselves in practical action , and whose intentions had material results , drama was a natural form of expression and would no doubt have been important even if all rather than only some twenty or twenty - five percent of ...
Pagina 112
... expressed very largely in religious terms . It must not be forgotten that the king of England was head of church as well as of state , and that there was already a well - established form and tradition of religious struggle while there ...
... expressed very largely in religious terms . It must not be forgotten that the king of England was head of church as well as of state , and that there was already a well - established form and tradition of religious struggle while there ...
Pagina 167
... expression , were the four great figures embodying at highest tension the drama and meaning of the seventeenth century revolution . Bunyan gave voice to all the popular feelings of derelict despair , the general stupefaction and ...
... expression , were the four great figures embodying at highest tension the drama and meaning of the seventeenth century revolution . Bunyan gave voice to all the popular feelings of derelict despair , the general stupefaction and ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
VOLUME II | 330 |
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